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America's Got Cancer and its Name is Obama

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Daily Dose of Reason - Politics & Government
  
Monday, 27 September 2010 00:00

electoralcollege2008Obama represents the end of the road for America, philosophically speaking. As most can now see, he’s not particularly intelligent or capable. Obama is the political equivalent of a tumor—the symptom of a nation that lost its way a long time ago, that began to compromise on its principles until eventually there was little left to compromise. Obama is what happened when America had so far drifted from what once made it great, and became so frightened and confused that it grabbed the first articulate idiot who came along. Just as terrorists and rogues smell weakness from a distance, and attack as they did on 9/11, dictators-in-waiting, of which Obama is one, attacked from within—with the consent of a majority of the governed, no less.

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